6:57AM October 2, 2018

NOT AS MANY STORMS TODAY… A large ridge of high pressure is building across our area today, keeping much of the shower and storm activity suppressed. That’s not to say that there won’t be an isolated storm or two around, but vast majority of us should be dry on this Tuesday. High temperatures will peak around 90 in most spots.

DRIER FEW DAYS AHEAD… Wednesday will be similar to today with a low (20%) rain chance, while Thursday and Friday will be even drier. High temperatures will remain above our climatological norm for this time of year through the weekend. Highs will be around 90° in each of the next few afternoons.

LESLIE FAR AWAY; STRONG WALAKA… Tropical Storm Leslie continues to hold its strength and meander over the northern Atlantic Ocean east of Bermuda. No land impacts are expected from Leslie over the next 5-7 days and the system should move northeast in about a week. We note that Hurricane Walaka is a category 5 monster this morning many hundreds of miles southwest o Hawaii in the Pacific Ocean. Hawaii impacts are not expected.

See all the details in your Tuesday #rzw forecast video that will be posted shortly in the RZWeather app… Enjoy the day!

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